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04-11-2009

 German Language Schools in Germany

Learning German is fascinating since the language has sparked the interest of many people from different parts of the world. German is not the common choice for language learners yet there are many reasons why it is beneficial to learn German. There are so many German speakers in the world and that the language can be used for many purposes such as travel, business, education, and cultural understanding.

The following are some of the popular German language schools in Germany. Take a look at them and choose the one you would like to enroll in once you have made up your mind to learn German.

  1. The Goethe Institut – the institute is Germany’s worldwide cultural institution. The Institut has a network of 141 institutes in 80 countries and teaches the German language to more than twenty thousand students every year within Germany alone. The Institut has more than fifty years of experience in teaching German as a foreign language; developing course materials, curricula, and examinations. Goethe Institut has institutes in Berlin, Bremen, Bonn, Dusseldorf, Dresden, Freiburg, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Göttingenm Munich, Mannheim-Heidelberg, Weimar, Schwäbisch Hall, and many more. The Goethe Institut has set internationally-acclaimed standards in the learning and teaching of German as a foreign language. It offers intensive German courses for research, general needs, and university studies. Courses for professional life, business, and cultural interests are also offered.

  2. Languages in Action – is an international organization of language schools that provide opportunities to learn various foreign languages. LiA allow German language learners to learn German in Germany in language schools that can be found in Berlin, Bamberg, Augsburg, Freiburg, Frankfurt, Munich, and Hamburg. They offer well-equipped language schools that are staffed by well-trained and qualified teachers. Languages in Action offers semi-intensive and intensive courses, business German courses, homestay programs, as well as internship programs.

  3. F=U Academy of Languages, Heidelberg – has been offering German language courses in Heidelberg since 1980 and is a recognized test center for TestDaF, DSH, TOEFL, and other international exams. The academy offers intensive German courses, private lessons, evening classes, business German, translation training, summer courses, German for teachers, exam preparation courses, internship programs and distance learning programs.

  4. Euro District Language School – is a language school located in Kehl near the foot of the Black Forest. The language school provides courses in German as a foreign language in intensive courses, individual training courses, and homestay courses. Leisure activities are part of the language programs and German lessons are taught by experienced and highly-qualified teachers.

  5. Primus Fremdsprachen Institut – is a language institute that was founded in 1986 and has been training students from different parts of the world in the German language. The institute offers intensive courses, business German, as well as test preparation courses. The language schools helps arrange the language learners’ health insurance, tickets for public transportation, and other student inquiries.
  6. Evolanguage Active German – it offers German language courses in Hamburg, Mainz, Berlin, Munich, and Bamberg. Evolanguage specializes in intensive German language courses as preparation for business or university lives. German language courses are available for beginners and advanced participants.

Those mentioned above are just few of the many accredited and prestigious German language schools in Germany. Better take your pick and make up your mind now! Learn German!


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German is one of the major languages in the world.  It is spoken by roughly about 90 million to 100 million native speakers.  In addition to this, it is spoken by about another 20 million non-native speakers.  The Guinness Book of Records states that most written text translations are from and to the German language.

Of all languages, German has the most number of different names, depending on the country.  This can be attributed to the fact that the history of both the country (Germany) and the language is quite tumultuous.  Italians refer to the German language as Tedesco while Romanians call it either nemeste or Germana.  Arabs call it an-namsa while Russians refer to the language as nemetskij.  In Finland and Estonia, the German language is called saksa.  The French say allemande while the Spanish say aleman.

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